Ross Perot: Straight Talk (????) [NR]

Original Title:
Ross Perot: Straight Talk

Genres:
Documentary

Production Companies:
David Paradine Productions

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR 

Runtime: 60

Ross Perot, the Texas billionaire who could be America's next president, gives the straight answers he's famous for in a 1-hour interview with Emmy Award-Winning journalist David Frost. Questioned on topics ranging from the federal budget deficit (he says he knows how to eliminate it), to his views on his employee's marital fidelity ("If your wife can't trust you, how can I?"), to abortion, Perot speaks his mind on today's most important issues. Perot has made himself one of the country's most successful men. Now he is attracting unprecedented support for his presidential bid. You must know about this man, here is a revealing portrait of the philosophy, character, and personality of this most independent candidate.

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Coordinating Producer:
Robert Muller

Editor:
Bill DeRonde

Executive Producer:
John M. Florescu
David Frost

Producer:
Wallace Westfeldt

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